The film explores the physical versus the psychological. While Ledgard can change Vera's exterior, the internal struggle for autonomy remains.
Dr. Robert Ledgard (Antonio Banderas) is a brilliant plastic surgeon with a dark obsession. After a family tragedy, he spends years perfecting a "perfect" skin, using a mysterious woman as his test subject. joya9tvcomthe skin i live in 2011 english b hot
One day, Ledgard kidnaps a young man named Fátima (Rizos, but credited as) (Cecilia Roth), who bears a striking resemblance to his deceased daughter. Ledgard subjects Fátima to a series of brutal experiments, forcing him to undergo a transformation into a woman. As Fátima's transformation into "Norma" progresses, the boundaries between doctor and patient, captor and captive, become increasingly blurred. The film explores the physical versus the psychological
Anaya delivers a powerhouse performance. Much of her acting is done through her eyes and subtle body movements, conveying a mix of vulnerability and simmering defiance. Robert Ledgard (Antonio Banderas) is a brilliant plastic
Banderas is haunting, the cinematography is flawless, and the narrative structure is a puzzle that rewards those who pay attention. It’s a film about the boundaries of the human body and the lengths one will go to for "justice."